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Two forest dept officers redefine endurance with ‘Ironman' titles

Two forest dept officers redefine endurance with ‘Ironman' titles

Time of India01-06-2025
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'Triumphing over icy waters, strong wind & exhaustion'
When deputy conservator of forests (wildlife) Tushar Chavan crossed the finish line at the 'Ironman' triathlon on July 2, 2023, he forever etched his name in history by becoming the first Indian forest service officer to earn the coveted title, conquering the challenging 226km course in Kazakhstan.
Regarded as one of the world's most demanding single-day sporting events, the Ironman triathlon is a gruelling test of endurance. It comprises a 3.8km swim, 180.2km cycle ride and 42.2km marathon, all to be completed within 17 hours.
At the Kazakhstan leg of the event, Chavan battled icy waters, kicks and jostling from fellow contestants that disrupted his breathing pattern and stability.
He, however, overcame all the odds and successfully finished the segment in 1 hour and 54 minutes.
The cycling leg proved just as taxing, with strong winds slowing him down. But he persevered, completing the segment in 7 hours and 23 minutes. He then tackled the marathon, pushing through exhaustion and stiff legs to finish in 6 hours and 29 minutes, wrapping up the triathlon in under 15 hours.
The training, regarded as more demanding than the actual event, was not a problem for Chavan — a dedicated sportsperson. The 45-year-old seized every opportunity to train, incorporating cycling trips to Bhigwan and Bhimashankar sanctuary into his work outings and logging at least 2 hours of swimming in nearby dams every day.
His weekend training started as early as 3am, with only one rest day a week.
After rigorous training for over seven months to a year, Chavan competed in the Bergman race in Kolhapur for the half-Ironman title, which gave him the confidence to pursue the final event.
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e did not accomplish it alone, but under the guidance of renowned Ironman coach Satish Nalaware; also alongside Chavan at every step was his wife, Sayali.
Both supporters showed immense faith in Chavan, he highlighted proudly. "Sayali supported me through it all, standing at the finish line waiting for me," he said.
It was not an easy journey, he said. The diet, discipline and physical strain were harsh on him.
"This pushed my boundaries, both physically and mentally. As an officer, you are cushioned by the system. The training broke those barriers for me. Representing my country at the event was an exhilarating experience.
It taught me to overcome all odds in my life," he told TOI.
Chavan now eyes his next Ironman event.
'Builds mental toughness, makes us better officers'
Finishing the Baramati full marathon in Dec 2023 marked a turning point for Mayur Bothe, assistant conservator of forests in Pune. This success fuelled his momentum, enabling him to overcome the challenging Ironman Triathlon in Busselton, Western Australia, which he completed in 13 hours and 22 minutes in Dec 2024.
Bothe's journey began in June 2023 when his friend and colleague, Deepak Pawar, recognised his potential and encouraged him to pursue it. This sparked a series of challenging runs, including a 21km uphill run at Sinhagad Fort on Aug 13 the same year, followed by the Baramati full marathon.
"That's when I decided, I will earn the (Ironman) title," the 35-year-old said.
Bothe's training journey was marked by immense dedication, with as little as 2-3 hours of sleep.
Despite facing setbacks, including an injury after the Goa Half Ironman and visa issues that threatened his participation, he persevered. While his training group of 13 dwindled because of the challenges, Bothe remained committed to his goal.
"I used to throw up during swims. I had no idea how I'd survive the real contest," the forest official told TOI.
Bothe's visa to Australia was delayed, almost derailing his participation in the event.
However, it arrived eight days before the Ironman triathlon, allowing him to proceed.
On the day of the Ironman Triathlon, strong coastal winds threatened to demoralize Bothe. However, he drew inspiration from the support of his loved ones, particularly his wife Kajal.
"She cared for our one-year-old alone while I pursued my dream. This thought motivated me to push forward," he said.
Bothe recalled the 'exceptional' feeling after he crossed the finish line at the Ironman event.
"It sounds crazy, but when you have the right people to push you ahead, you can achieve anything in life, even at 60 years of age. Physical endurance builds mental toughness and that makes us better officers too," he said.
He's now training for the Comrades Marathon, an 89-km uphill run held in South Africa.
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